EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 21 MIN
#237 - Foo Fighters Come Alive & Taylor Swift Gets Canonized
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As the drum rolls WorkTape in, Foo Fighters confirm a finished new album, allowing fans to hear the band move even further forward in a post-Taylor Hawkins era, including the new arrival of drummer Ilan Rubin. From there, we shift attention to Taylor Swift’s induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and what her early catalog cemented about modern songwriting longevity, alongside overdue recognition for figures like Alanis Morissette and Kenny Loggins. Together, these moments frame a broader examination of how legacy is established, preserved, and reassessed as artists move from commercial relevance into historical permanence, so be sure to pull up a seat!🎧 Episode Highlights:Will Foo Fighters’ forthcoming album realize a true band reset, or just continue the game enduring legacy management?Will Ilan Rubin survive the “new Foo Fighters drummer” probation period?Has Taylor Swift already crossed the invisible line between pop star and cultural canon?Why did Taylor Swift’s catalog succeed where recent releases feel more conflicted?Has canonization of Alanis Morissette and Kenny Loggins been long overdue?Are we witnessing protest music re-enter the mainstream without formal announcement?
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#237 - Foo Fighters Come Alive & Taylor Swift Gets Canonized
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